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Question: Can you tell me what this is? It looks like some sort …
...location (generally) of this plant to help you with a confident identification. If this plant is near you and you would like to get more images, feel free to send them to ahaines[at]newenglandwild.or...
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Question: I had trouble uploading an image. It was a cell phone photo …
...What did I do wrong? I was trying to get ID on a Japanese Tree Lilac found in Narragansett. Answer: Dear franbot, some folks occasionally have trouble posting any images at all on Go Botany due to br...
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Question: 20 years ago I was working in Falmouth and my boss gave …
...beauty alive and well. Answer: Dear Scottuhc, your plants looks like a species of Dieffenbachia, a group of plants native (primarily) to South America. These species belong to the Araceae (arum fami...
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Question: All plants are in NS trying to determine what's growing in my …
...to assist you. If you have an opportunity to take images when the plants are in flower and note the part of the world they come from and the kind of plant (wild vs. cultivated), I may be able to get ...
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Question: I have these plants appearing in my 3rd year wildflower meadow at …
...taller plants I cannot answer for certain, but both appear to be members of the aster family, and may be a species of Solidago (goldenrod), or a member of the aster alliance. As they get taller I can...
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Question: Hello, Looking for an Id on this flowering plant. has small jagged …
...plant was photographed and some additional images, such as of the leaves and stem. If you want to attach more images to an email and send it to ahaines[at]newenglandwild.org, I should be able to help...
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Question: This groundcover voluntarily grew in my yard after I planted the chick …
...Carolina . Answer: Dear Mosunshn, beautiful image, but this plant is growing far out my range of expertise (Go Botany is a website dedicated to wild plants of New England). While I can often help wi...
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Question: I saw this plant in Paris long time ago and took a …
...plant's name. I would appreciate any help regarding the identification of this plant. Cheers, María. Answer: Dear mariagdl, your plant looks to be a species of Hypericum (St. John's-wort...
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Question: Hello. Found this grasslike plant growing along the edge of Clarks Pond …
...find anything among your grasslike plants that looked like it. Can you help? Answer: Dear chaffee, you've photographed a species of burr-reed (genus Sparganium), a member of the Typhaceae (catta...
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Question: I have another sedge that I sent pictures of in May (Concord, …
...have a better camera I can use. Thank you! Answer: Dear llsrvd, This plant is mature enough to propose a hypothesis about the identification, but the images are too small for me to see details. Thi...